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- Thor Odinson (Earth-81518)/Appearances
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- Ororo Munroe (Earth-904)/Appearances
- Beta Ray Bill (Earth-15513)/Appearances
- Foundation (Earth-15513)/Appearances
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- Bentley Wittman (Bentley-23) (Earth-15513)/Appearances
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- Valeria von Doom (Earth-15513)/Appearances
- Franklin von Doom (Earth-15513)/Appearances
- Stephen Strange (Earth-616)/Appearances
- James Braddock Jr. (Earth-81518)/Appearances
- Brian Braddock (Earth-81518)/Appearances
- Victor von Doom (Earth-616)/Appearances
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- Tyros (Earth-13054)/Appearances
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- Thanos (Earth-616)/Appearances
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- Elizabeth Braddock (Earth-81518)/Appearances
- Galan (Earth-15513)/Appearances
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- Hellfire Club (Earth-19947)/Appearances
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- Selene Gallio (Earth-19947)/Appearances
- En Sabah Nur (Earth-51518)/Appearances
- Horsemen of Apocalypse (Earth-51518)/Appearances
- William Rolfson (Earth-51725)/Appearances
- Nils Styger (Earth-71519)/Appearances
- Mikhail Rasputin (Earth-51518)/Appearances
- Bruce Banner (Earth-69413)/Appearances
- Annihilus (Earth-94241)/Appearances
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- Jonathan Hickman/Writer
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1. "Doom Messiah"
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—MoloidThis place? The High Born call it Latverion. Believers call itGod's Kingdom. But everyone else -- we common folk -- call it something else. We call it...Battleworld.
Appearing in "Doom Messiah"
Featured Characters:
- Thor Corps(First appearance)
- Thor of Higher Avalon(First appearance)
- Old Man Thunder(First appearance; dies)
- Goddess of Thunder (Ororo Munroe)
- Stormbreaker Ray (Beta Ray Thor)(First appearance)
- Numerous other Thors
- The Foundation(First appearance)
- Minister Alexander Power(First appearance)
- Moloids(First appearance)
- Bentley-23(First appearance)
- Dragon Man (Draconus)(First appearance)
- Valeria von Doom(First appearance)
- Franklin von Doom(First appearance)
- Sheriff Stephen Strange
Supporting Characters:
- Baron Jamie Braddock(First appearance)(Apparent death)
- Baron Brian Braddock(First appearance)
- God Emperor Doom (Victor von Doom)
Antagonists:
- Baron Sinister (Nathaniel Essex)(First appearance)
- Zombies of theDeadlands(First appearance)
- Venom(Eddie Brock)(First appearance)
- Rhino (Aleksei Sytsevich)(First appearance)
- Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius)(First appearance)
- Cabal
- The Maker (Reed Richards)
Other Characters:
- Toothgrinder andToothgnasher(First appearance)
- Meggan Braddock(First appearance)
- Betsy Braddock(First appearance)
- Galactus (Galan)(First appearance)
- Susan von Doom(First appearance)
- King Hyperion (Mark Milton)(First appearance)
- Baroness Khonshu(First appearance)
- Baroness Pryor(First appearance)
- S'ym(First appearance)
- Hellfire Club(First appearance)(Cameo)
- Black King (Sebastian Shaw)(First appearance)(Cameo)
- Black Queen (Selene Gallio)(First appearance)(Cameo)
- Baron Apocalypse (En Sabah Nur)(First appearance)
- Horsemen of Apocalypse(First appearance)
- Holocaust (Billy Rolfson)(First appearance)
- Abyss (Nils Styger)(First appearance)
- Prelate Rasputin(First appearance)
- Maestro (Bruce Banner)(First appearance)
- Lord Annihilus(First appearance)
- Annihilation Wave(First appearance)(Cameo)
- Ultron Drones(First appearance)(Cameo)
- Baron Summers(Mentioned)
- A.I.M. (Advanced Idea Mythologies)(Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Asgardians
- Korbinites
- Mutants
- Cyborgs
- Humans
- Moloids
- Robots
- Zombies
- Human-Otherworlder Hybrids
- Landlaks
- UnidentifiedAliens races
- Inhumans
- Eternals
- Non-Human Mutants
- Cosmic Beings
- Demons
- Arthrosians
- Goats
- Taa-ans
- Symbiotes
- Atlantean-Human Hybrids(Shadow only)
Locations:
- Earth-15513(First full appearance)
- Battleworld(First full appearance)
- Doomgard(First appearance)
- Utopolis(First appearance)
- Higher Avalon(First appearance)
- Bar Sinister(First appearance)
- Doomstadt(First appearance)
- Castle Doom(First appearance)
- Yggdrasill(First appearance)
- The Shield(First appearance)
- Deadlands(First appearance)
- New Xandar(First appearance)
- Perfection(First appearance)
- Egyptia(Mentioned)
- Kingdom of Manhattan(Mentioned)
- Battleworld(First full appearance)
Items:
- Mjolnirs
- Stormbringer
- Stormbreaker
- Baron Jamie Braddock's Uniform
- God Emperor Doom's Armor
- Doctor Octopus' Tentacles
- Terrax's Axe
Vehicles:
- King Thor's Chariot
- Cabal's Life Raft(First full appearance)
Synopsis for "Doom Messiah"
The issue opens with a ceremony in whicha Thor is attempting to lift aMjolnir. The Thor fails, and another steps forward and succeeds in lifting the hammer.The eldest Thor explains to him that he is now to become the executor ofGod's justice, as he is cheered by a hall of Thors. The young Thor, who hails from Higher Avalon, is asked by the elder to tell the story of the creation of the world. The young Thor narrates the story of how God Emperor Doom created the Earth and the universe, and how he raised up the Kingdoms of the Earth. The elder Thor explains their duty and takes the younger Thor on his first mission.
In the Kingdom ofUtopolis,Minister Power is brought to a site of discovery uncovered by an "earthquake". The item discovered is theLife Raft of theCabal. Minister Powers orders it dug out.
The two Thors travel toBar Sinister, the kingdom ofBaron Sinister, whom they are to bring before court at Castle Doom, where All-Father Doom himself holds court from his throne on theWorld Tree. Sinister is brought before a court of Doom and his Sheriff of Agamatto;Doctor Strange, attended by various other Barons. Sinister has been charged by the House of Braddock, rulers of Higher Avalon, with secretly and illegally aligning himself with BaronKing Hyperion of Utopolis in opposition to Higher Avalon. Sinister dismisses the accusations as laughable and absurd, claiming to have no desire to engage in games of intrigue, and raising the obvious problem that there is an ocean between his and Hyperion's kingdoms. BaronBaron Braddock counters with the accusation that they hired the Iron Pirates as couriers, which Sinister dismisses as lies, as well as claiming that even if they weren't, Braddock couldn't prove it. He is also accused of slander, which Sinister explains away as an innocent comment, but does not deny. He is found guilty, and sentenced to pay restitution in gold or territory. Sinister refuses however, choosing instead to exercise his right as a Baron to face his accuser in the arena. Sinister goads the Baron's younger brotherBrian Braddock into accepting the duel.
Brian initially appears to make quick work of Sinister, decapitating him almost instantly. As Brian is boasting to the crowd however, Sinister, who is still alive, attacks him from behind and defeats him. Before Sinister can deal the killing blow, Doom himself intervenes. Doom spares Brian's life to interrogate him, telling him that Higher Avalon is long rumored to be the most favorable conduit for reaching the Silent Chambers, a place where "heretics and thieves" work to depose Doom. Doom claims that when faced with confessions, and those captured have cried out the name "Braddock." He demands to know the location of this hidden citadel, but when Brian denies any knowledge of it, Doom declares him useless and orders that his eyes, tongue, hands and feet are to be removed. Baron James intervenes, claiming that it was not his brother those captured had spoken of, but he himself. Enraged at betrayal by one of his barons, he orders the entire House of Braddock to be publicly executed. His romantic partnerSusan von Doom implores him to be merciful however, and Doom instead banishes James beyond the Shield and allows his brother Brian to take up his place as Baron.
As the trial concludes,Valeria asks to speak to Doctor Strange in private, away from her father and his people. She brings Minister Powers findings to his attention, telling him that carbon dating on the discovered object puts its age somewhere well before the believed time of the creation of the Earth. Strange invokes a quarantine of the area where it was discovered.
The two Thors escort Baron James to the Shield, where he is equipped with basic armour and a sword, and tossed to the Deadlands, a land populated by the undead. As they return to Castle Doom, they are tasked by Strange to travel to Utopolis and enforce the quarantine he ordered on the strange object Minister Powers discovered. The elder Thor orders the item isolated, but one of theMoloid diggers is unable to resist the temptation to push a button, which opens the craft. The elder Thor orders everyone to flee, as he is pierced by a spear. He tells the young Thor to go tell Sheriff Strange that they found death there. Before he can muster up the power to fight back, he is hit with an axe in the chest, and is killed when his head is impaled by another spear. Out from the raft emerge theCabal.Proxima captures a fleeing Moloid, who is interrogated byThanos on where they are. The Moloid tells them they are on Battleworld.
Solicit Synopsis
• WHEN THE MARVEL UNIVERSE IS GONE, ALL THAT REMAINS IS BATTLEWORLD!
• LEARN THE SECRETS OF THIS BRAVE NEW REALM IN THIS SPECIAL OVERSIZED ISSUE!Trivia
- The titles "Doom Messiah" and "God Emperor Doom" are both allusions to titles from Frank Herbert'sDune novels. The internal politics within the science fiction setting are also alluding to this.
- The Shield is virtually identical in structure and purpose to the Wall from George R.R. Martin'sA Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones), a massive wall guarding the realms of men from otherworldly threats and protected by lawbreakers as punishment for their crimes. Prior to being identified as "the Shield", it was even called "the Wall" on the map of Battleworld.























